@LukeSky26579838 Well, I'm not an expert in the field as my own research focuses on marine reptiles, but the name A. jimmadseni was officially established in: https://t.co/QJ4iX4nryb
I don't know if Dracula has ever been referred to A. fragilis. My post followed the info on the exhibition lable
Used the skeletal from the description of A.jimmadseni (https://t.co/TlTN17cfgU) as a reference which in itself is modified from the skeletal by @skeletaldrawing
@FjTigre No that was an old incorrect reconstruction that looks good, but... Look at Chure and Loewen fig. 16 for the most accurate recent reconstruction of Allosaurus skulls. https://t.co/a23yzYSm3p
@DeepTimePodcast Allosaurus jimmadseni finally being described
https://t.co/FfZUNvvdzd
Ice Age human trackway including interaction with mammoth and ground sloth
https://t.co/HqjFCAjlCY
Spinosaurus tail
https://t.co/yVhGSE9Ww5
Spectrovenator
https://t.co/Z1ZK2DL6zA
Allosaurus fragilis was a large theropod dinosaur. Reaching >10 m in length & having a mouth full of serrated teeth, it’s a top predator. It has little reason to think anything between here and the river can threaten it. https://t.co/Solmw2hL9N Image credit: Chure and Loewen 2020 https://t.co/UvlBpCTucK